So beautiful...it seems I can almost smell it! It looks like spring did finally decide to visit us as well! Our mountains of snow are quickly melting and there is green grass underneath already!
Thank you, as always, for your visit to The Tearoom! Betty
Even secrets have charm.
ReplyDeleteThat is a gorgeous yellow flowering bush. A lovely vision as I begin the day here.
ReplyDeleteNature always brings me a smile.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful way to begin my day, too, Merisi!! So much colorful beauty!! Thanks for sharing!!
ReplyDeleteOh how I'd love to be there right now with a book and an ice-cream cone.
ReplyDeleteIs this your garden?
ReplyDeleteNo, Philip, but I do get to look at it fairly regularly. ;-)
DeleteI love it. So charming.
ReplyDeleteVery serene!
ReplyDeleteLove the burst of yellow! Is it forsythia? That's a spot I'd like to hang out in any time of day!
ReplyDeleteAmy, forsythia it ain't - I shall try to find out what this bush with little balls of yellow is called!
DeleteIs that a lawn mower in the first shot? I kept waiting for you to reveal a nicely cut lawn - tho the natural look is good too!
ReplyDeleteIt is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe secret garden looks inviting. The cascading flowers give a naturalistic atmosphere and the yellow really pops out. I want to explore there!
ReplyDeleteApril in Vienna. Such glory!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful...it seems I can almost smell it! It looks like spring did finally decide to visit us as well! Our mountains of snow are quickly melting and there is green grass underneath already!
ReplyDeleteThank you, as always, for your visit to The Tearoom!
Betty
Looks beautiful in there.....
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